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Sonographer / Ultrasound Technician (Echo/Vascular) - Lake Havasu, AZ

$40-50/hour

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Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA

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Position Title: Echo Vascular Technologist Location: Kingman, Lake Havasu, and Bullhead City, Arizona Employment Type: Full-Time Schedule: Mon - Fri (0800-1700) Work Environment: Outpatient Primary Care Clinical Settings Travel Requirement: Yes – Travel between designated clinic locations Compensation: $40 – $50 per hour Comprehensive Benefits Package Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan Paid holidays and PTO Why Join Our Team? We are committed to helping communities live healthier, longer lives through personalized, prevention-focused care. As a member of our team, you will benefit from a collaborative work culture, professional mentorship opportunities, and leadership that values your career growth. Team members enjoy: A supportive, patient-first environment Regular staff appreciation events Opportunities to make a meaningful impact in patients’ lives About the Role The Echo Vascular Technologist performs diagnostic echocardiograms and vascular ultrasound examinations to support the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular and vascular conditions. This role combines advanced imaging skills with compassionate patient care to deliver exceptional diagnostic services across multiple clinic locations. Key Responsibilities Perform echocardiography and vascular ultrasound studies according to clinical protocols Prepare patients for exams, explain procedures, and ensure comfort and safety Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot ultrasound equipment in line with safety and performance standards Analyze images and document findings with accuracy and clarity Record procedures and results promptly in the EMR system Maintain high image quality through adherence to quality control protocols Stay current with advancements in ultrasound practices and technologies Follow all safety and infection control standards Travel between clinic locations in Kingman, Lake Havasu, and Bullhead City as scheduled Qualifications Minimum 1 year of experience as a Sonographer At least 10 months of clinical experience performing cardiac and/or vascular ultrasounds Proficient in echocardiography and vascular ultrasound imaging and interpretation State licensure or certification as required Strong knowledge of cardiac and vascular anatomy, physiology, and pathology Skilled in the operation and troubleshooting of ultrasound equipment Excellent communication, time management, and interpersonal skills Willingness to travel to multiple clinic locations Ideal Candidate You are passionate about cardiovascular and vascular health, committed to delivering exceptional patient care, and thrive in a collaborative team setting. You are detail-oriented, technically confident, and embrace continuous learning while serving communities that rely on your expertise. How to Apply If you meet the qualifications and are ready to bring your skills to a patient-focused diagnostic environment, we invite you to apply. Please submit your most current resume or CV for confidential consideration. Cover letters and professional references are welcome but not required. Join us in bringing life-saving diagnostic care to Northern Arizona communities. Requirements 1 year experience as a Sonographer 10 months in clinical cardiac/vascular setting Proficient in ECHO and vascular imaging State licensure or certification Willing to travel between Bullhead, Kingman and Havasu

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